Zé Firmino Malaquias
Zé Firmino Malaquias began playing in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s. The band's 2008 single 'Amanheceu' became their breakout track, reaching listeners...
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Zé Firmino Malaquias began playing in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s. The band's 2008 single 'Amanheceu' became their breakout track, reaching listeners across Brazil with its particular mood and lyrical approach.
Their recordings include the albums 'Viver é Morrer um Pouco' and 'Eu Sou o Outro.' Songs like 'Caixeiro Viajante' and 'Choveu no Sertão' show the group working with elements of Brazilian folk music, though their lineup has shifted over time with various musicians coming through.
Zé's vocals and writing have been a consistent thread through their work. The band's performances and Zé's public statements have drawn attention, but their music, tracks like '40° de Pé No Chão' and 'Águas mais fundas', has found its own audience without needing much outside framing.
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